Isabella could barely breathe as she walked back to her office, the photograph tucked away safely in her purse. Her thoughts raced, tangled in the storm of revelations. Every step she took felt heavier, the weight of the photograph pulling her deeper into despair.
Her mother, murdered? And her father knew?
She needed answers. But how could she ask her father about this without ripping open old wounds? He had been so distant lately, his health deteriorating faster than anyone had anticipated. Would he even have the strength to confront this? Would he admit to knowing the truth?
By the time she reached Harrington Tower, her nerves were frayed, and her hands trembled as she swiped her keycard at the elevator. She couldn't believe the depth of the deception swirling around her family. The secrets she'd uncovered so far had only scratched the surface. How much deeper would she have to dig to uncover the full truth?
The elevator doors opened with a soft chime, and Isabella stepped out onto her floor. She forced herself to straighten her posture, push the wild emotions down, and focus on the task at hand. She couldn't afford to fall apart—not yet.
As soon as she entered her office, she found Leon sitting at her desk, reviewing a stack of documents. He glanced up at her with a sharp look in his eyes, noticing her pale expression immediately.
"Isabella, what happened?" Leon asked, rising from his seat. His voice was firm but laced with concern.
She faltered for a moment, unsure of how much to tell him. Could she really trust Leon with this information? His motives had always been clouded in mystery, driven by his own thirst for revenge against her family. But as much as she hated to admit it, Leon was the only one who had been by her side through all the chaos.
"I..." Isabella hesitated, swallowing back the tight knot in her throat. "I found something. Something about my mother."
Leon's expression shifted, a flicker of curiosity mixed with caution. He stepped closer to her, his gaze locked on hers. "What did you find?"
Isabella pulled the photograph from her purse and handed it to him, watching his face as he examined it. Leon's jaw clenched, and his brows furrowed in concentration.
"Who is this man?" Leon asked, his tone low and dangerous.
"That's what I want to know," Isabella replied, her voice barely above a whisper. "The woman who gave me this said he's the one who killed my mother. And that my father knew about it."
Leon's eyes darkened, his expression unreadable as he stared at the photograph. "Your father knew?"
"That's what she said." Isabella collapsed onto the couch in the corner of her office, burying her face in her hands. "But I don't know if I can believe it. How could my father hide something like this for so long?"
Leon remained silent for a moment, his eyes still fixed on the photograph. His mind seemed to be working through the implications of this new information, calculating every possibility.
"Isabella," Leon finally said, his voice cold and steady. "We need to be careful. Whoever this man is, he's connected to something bigger. And if your father knew... it means the secrets run deeper than we thought."
Isabella looked up at him, her eyes searching his face for answers. "What are you saying?"
Leon took a step closer, kneeling down beside her. His hand reached for hers, squeezing it gently. "I'm saying we need to find out the truth. But we can't trust anyone—not even your father. Not until we know more."
A cold shiver ran down Isabella's spine at Leon's words. She hated the idea of suspecting her father of such a dark betrayal, but deep down, she knew Leon was right. They couldn't afford to take any chances.
As much as she wanted to trust her father, the evidence was piling up against him.
Isabella nodded slowly, her resolve hardening. "What do we do next?"
Leon stood up, pacing the room as he thought. "We need to find out who this man is. The photograph is old, but it's a start. I can have my team look into it, see if they can dig up anything on him."
"Your team?" Isabella raised an eyebrow. "Who exactly are they?"
Leon gave her a half-smile. "Let's just say I have connections that can get us information a little faster than traditional methods."
Isabella wasn't sure whether to feel relieved or concerned by Leon's mysterious resources, but at this point, she didn't care. She needed answers, and if Leon could help her get them, she was willing to take the risk.
"Alright," she said, standing up. "But I want to be involved in every step. I can't just sit back and let someone else uncover the truth about my mother."
Leon nodded. "I wouldn't expect anything less."
For a moment, the tension between them softened, replaced by a shared determination. They were no longer adversaries in a corporate war—at least, not for now. Their fight had shifted to something far more personal, and neither of them could walk away from it.
Isabella's phone buzzed in her pocket, breaking the moment. She pulled it out and saw a new message from an unknown number. Her heart skipped a beat as she opened it.
"Be careful who you trust, Isabella. You're playing a dangerous game."
Her blood ran cold as she stared at the screen, the ominous words echoing in her mind.
"Is everything alright?" Leon asked, noticing the change in her expression.
Isabella handed him the phone, her hands trembling. "It's from them. The same person who gave me the photograph."
Leon's face darkened as he read the message, his jaw clenching. "Looks like we're not the only ones digging for answers."
Isabella felt a surge of fear mixed with frustration. Whoever this person was, they were watching her, tracking her every move. The sense of being hunted crept up her spine, making her feel vulnerable in a way she hadn't experienced before.
Leon's voice cut through her thoughts. "We can't let them intimidate us. Whoever they are, they're trying to scare you off. But we're going to find out the truth, no matter what."
Isabella nodded, but the unease still gnawed at her. "What if they're right? What if we're in over our heads?"
Leon's gaze hardened. "We might be. But I'm not backing down. And neither should you."
A strange sense of comfort washed over her at Leon's words. Despite everything that had happened between them, despite the secrets and betrayals, she knew one thing for certain—Leon wasn't going to let her face this alone.
But as they stood there, united in their mission, neither of them could have predicted just how dangerous the path ahead would become.
With enemies lurking in the shadows and the secrets of their families threatening to destroy everything, they must tread carefully. But will they be able to handle the truth when it finally comes to light, or will it tear them apart for good?